The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 12, 1915, Page 2

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1,600 people board, the two} | bringing the total to over 6,000 peo: ple that can be handled on that ‘WOMEN GIVE. |: evening a Ten boats will complete the rieet | that will begin the tour around the} lake, beginning at 7:30. CONTINUED Seattle's foremost soctety and Real Estate Loans club women are actively engaged = in aiding in the entertainment of FROM PAGE 1 all visiting Shri and particular. teensy Sonia eae) ly the ladies accompanying the var No Liberal fous delegations. Ss Eve fternc 4 1 “Renewal Prepayment eptban Will be held in the N 26 SPECIAL TRAIN Charges” Privileges at wea neanmwarts Se | REACH CITY MONDAY) and thruout the week private hdmes, ing women, entertainment tn ae ond ave, of waving flags and flut , . the parks and {n the theatres will!tering streamers, with thousands We loan on Improved ij roperty or for be watched over by Seattle women. |cheering along the ropedoft curbs, Building i pate rere oak The Commercial Club, Chamber |from windows and from roots: uilding purposes anywhere in Greater of Com Press club, Elks’! The Imperial Potentate was the as club, Aretic club and a dozen other |eynosure of all eyes as the car tn Seattle. organizations have extended invt-|which be rode, draped in rich green nd tations te any of the and di 1 Shriners at|velvet with fringe of gold, rolled y or night thru the atreet, ¢ ly surrounded ner parties and/by his bodyguard We loan up to 50 per cent of a conserva- tive valuation of the property. other forme of entertain-| ‘The parade waa a bewtldering a5 * 1 e | riot of movement and color Each , i i iek Sm! Od temple has ite distinctive uniform You may pay any amount at any time (in Mrs. Smith will be honor gu 4t/but always having the Arabic de inles of 00) on the principal of your a dinner at the Arctic club Mon-|gign and the Star and Cr multiples of ) princiy a day evening, just before the im The nobles of Ararat temp perial divan goes to the Moore the atre for the opera “Martha <== = | Under the direction of Mra. J |Chilberg, a number of wome }committeea are hard at work pro | | paring for various events. On Tues: | as City, chanted as they mai Well, well, well! We have no yell [But when we yell, we yell like ‘oll, well, well!” Victoria Brings Klitles The Gizeh temple of Victoria loan, ° 5 Washi on Savin Ss day afternoon, Volunteer park Will prought the “kiltles” along, and be the scene of 6 lawn fete for the y played “Yankee Doodle” on ‘ a visiting ladies. Mrs. Robert E.|their tagpipos A t Fox will be in charge of all arrange |" ‘phe drill patrols executed Intri an oan Association mente |The, Grill patrol axoouted 1 Mra Frederick R. Smith will clstlon—aworda, crosses and anchors Rg ceo TENLIE b give a re Tuesday fe c and dissolving the pa 810 SECOND AVENUE ; Oe setae tities forming and dissolving as b aday, the | a will beh stedinah temple of Chicago ren ——— entertained by the Order of the |dored weird Oriental music of the on Eastern Star on Recreation pler |nooch.a-ma-cooch sort. Frolicksome jzeot garden, ire, James H. Nee who at home are sedate Shriners professional and business men danced wiggly one-steps aloug the pavement, Following the drill patrols and }denhall will be in charge. Wives of all Shriners wil! hold Jopen house to all visiting ladies on | Tuesday afternoon, and numerous private affairs have been arranged the British army. A letter received by news. paper here and signed earce” gave warning of the danger WARN LINERS upposed to be threatening the aaa! - ‘ Bos or (bands came automobiles in solid two ships. . by local women for the guests dur: |formation—hundreds of them—all The information was commu ing the wee lavishly decorated. One car had a nicated to Washington, and live teddy bear gamboling on its | Meelett ata curninge go me WIRGINIA NOBLE nthe Imperial Potentate went di | he Imperial Potent at NEW ORLEANS, July 12.— = ed warnings we the to the Hotel Washington and The long arm of the wireless reached out today with warn- Ings to two steamers which | sailed from New Orleans, July GETS LOST IN PARK Shrine hendquarters Bentenced to wearlng a vet! TEXAS SHRINERS The letter here also declared the writer intended to 1 J. PL Mor gan and Sir Cecil Spring-Rice, the! British ambassador. The writ 8 to search their holds for t 4 his neck the rest o€ the trip| bombs. professed to be the partner of *roun t tt k of to Seattle was the punishment fn The vessels are the Howth Frank Holt a the laters work 0 to Seattle was the puntahment tp WIL GIVE PARADE shooting Morgan and planting a bom» in the capitol at Washington We worked together ever since the letter Head and Baron Napier, both carrying cargoes of mul for }mond, Va, on Noble Wm. J. Low ry for getting lost tn Glacter Na tional park and holding the tratin| Texas Shriners announced a pa rade for 4 o'clock Monday after ‘this cursed war began,” lor o ho 1 hey found oon, Ww » wil Gre elt Go ocon bet I om still for two, h ire while they found soon, hen five temples 1 par here, and I am going to cary Ot |arrtved Sunday nig Bands from El Mina Temple, of he work with redoubled fury: ~beglldowe-f carrying | Galveston, and Hella Te: am going to carry out the jus delegations numt over 300) as, will lead patrols f ntri As yet there ts no way of deter) Tompia, Trenton; Kismet Temp! mining whether {t came from an! Brooklyn, actual accomplice of Holt, or| Norfolk. whether the acts of Morgan's as sailant merely inspired some fan | YOUR CREDIT 1S 0.K AMUSEMENT ENTS | runx SHIP HAS MESSAGE PANTAGES WASHINGTON, July 12.—The} ad Peal and return to ) hotel. | oon MURAL INTSNEM ME to stop this country from ce nobles and thelr families, arrived | five temples, tneluding E) Maida, of |¢ uting to the damnable, hellish and co nday night from the East. The|El Paso; Ben Hur, of Austin, and |¢ | | DRESSES MEN 5 WOM N barbaric slaughter across the | deiegations were from Mecca Tem-|Mosiah, of Ft. Worth | ocean. ple, New York; Almak Temple, ¢ line of march: Rainier . 8) A Holt was the man who warned| Washington; Boul! Temple, Bal-| Grand hacel, iret are, to Madison \ passengers of the Lusitania of thetr/tmore; Cyprus Temple, Albany; |st, to Fourth ave. to Pike at, to FOR) a’ WEEK | danger, tho letter sald. Ztyara Temple, Utica; Crescent , to Pine st, to Second | | | and Khedtve Temple, YACHT CLUB WILL GIVE "EM CRUISES The Seattle Yacht club will give FERRIES TO BE IN LAKE CELEBRATION warning from the navy department/to allow the ferries Lincoln and their families between 1 and 6 p. m.) EDMUND HAYES & CO. ment there was every reason to be-| Thursday night for the entertain. ments made by E. A. Klenze, chair FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUNFUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUNFUN per nEes THEATRE = steamship Baron Napier ts believed! ‘The port commission and coun aplimentary one-hour cruises on ROYAL ITALIAN SEXTET to search for bombs aboard. At 10! Leschi to participate in the water|Tuesday and Wednesday, leaving Other Big Acts lieve the message bad reached the| of the Shriners. The two! man of the Shriners’ yacht commit = aati FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUNFUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUNFUN | FUN DIRECTION SULLIVAN-CONSIDINE. COR. SECOND AVE. AND SPRING ST. to have received the wireless! ty commissioners voted Saturday jott bay to visiting Shriners and Wormer Lomberdi Stars a. m. it was stated at the depart-|carnival on Lake Washington from Pier 1, according to announce lt 10c and 20c ship. ferries can comfortably handle tee. _ FUN) FUN Seee FUN FUN FN aie, SRE? TODAY 2:30 iovuoget FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN Bt FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUNFUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUNFUN CHARLES E. MARRYOTT PRESENTS HAL DAVIS & COMPANY “PALS” VAUDEVILLE’S GREATEST SENSATION . FUN ( ‘Teresa Miller Comedy Talking The Florenis Comedy Acrobats « Hendricks & Padula * oe PHENOMENAL RAGTIME PIANO PLAYING FUNFUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUNFUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN aon id cs Ls FUN Martini & Troise SINGING, TALKING AND INSTRUMENTAL—SOME ACT DON’T OVERLOOK THE KEYSTONE COMEDY—IT IS WORTH YOUR WHILE FUN reMemBER TT [SG TO LAUGH remeneer FUN Our FUN FU'd FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN spe Sensational SUMMER PRICES sisson FUN |s ab DAILY FAMILY MATINEES—10 CENTS—BRING THE CHILDREN ed EVENING PRICES FIRST SHOW 7: Ae EVENING PRICES —10cC and 15c— SECOND SHOW ou0 on FUN FUN FUNFUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUNFUNFUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUNFUNFUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN STAR—MONDAY, JURY, 12, 1915. hed: | |downtown hotels, FUN: FUN} FUN) PAGE 2 SHRINERS Nn FIRST PARADE Seattic opened wide her arms Monday, forgot her petty | cares of business and bowed to | the gayest monarch of the | world, Frederick R. Smith of | Rochester, N. Y., Imperial po | tentate of 6hrinedom, who, with his royal divan, will rule the olty for one solld, joyous week. Thruout the day, amid « be wiidering mediey of martial mu waving fiage and fluttering hearts py chatter, thie royal personage was followed by his troops of scariet-coated, fezzed and festive peopie—a vast in. | vading throng of 60,000 good fellowa, their wives and fami- | Hes The world over, wherever Mason eo, y is known, in the cold wastes of the North, the heat of the tro the bloody trenches of Europe, everywhere, hundreds of thousands) of other Masons have turned their) jeyes today toward far away Sea “Smile With Nile.” how is on! First Parade of the Day Tho keys to the gat have been turned over by Mayor Gill, who for & week will be lost in the ewirl of things, | When Imperial Potentate Smith |stepped from the train at the Union depot Monday morning such nota-| bles even as Gov, Lister, who stood | waiting to greet the monarch, were swept up in the maelstrom and learried down Second ave. in the first parade of the day | Bands and patrols from many vis-| liting temples, platoons of police and | a guard of Nile scouts piloted the potentate to his breakfast at the! Washington hotel Visitors See Boulevards Then came a hush. Until Monday afternoon Shrine-| dom remained remarkably quiet |while tts people toured the city’s boulevards in motor cars and got acquain Not until early even al program of the The But meanwhile a warm contest | was being framed. lIsmalia temple of Buffalo, Moolah temple of St Louis and Palestine temple of Prov idence, R. L, each want the next] jconvention held in their respective cities, Dire events wero planned and will transpire during the week Sunday saw thousands of visiting jShriners on the boulevards and splashing about in the surf at the! bathing beaches. For many !t was| jthe first taste of salt water up and} tx at all hours of the there were npecial services in| churches, and just enough| |munle to keep the streets lined with | day, Itwo people during the day Thirty-six special trains have emptied delegates from 59 widely Separated temples into the city to day. Included tn the arrtvals are Im- Derial Treasurer William 8, Brown of Philadelphi Imperial Second Ceremonial Master Ernest A, Outta of Savannah. : Imperial First Ceremonial Master Ellia Lewis Gar. retson and Imperial Marshal James 8. McCandiess of Honolulu. Each temple's delegates have been comfortably provided for in Program at Grandstand | Following dinner pa: Monday night, the first program of the week will be given at the official grand stand opposite the Washington , This will begin at 8:30 o'clock promptly, and will be direct ed by Phillip Gross. | Children’s dances, drills by pa trola, vocal music and a band con cert will follow the opening selec N tion. played by the famous concert | Nena of Abdullah temple, of Leaven le Kan. At the same time the tmperial divan and other Shriners will be en ned by the light opera “Mar. eung by the Standard Grand Opera Co, of Seattle, at the Moore theatre. Theo Karl Johnston, the greatest coming tenor tn the coun try, will be in the cast. Big Watermelon Feast Still others may find amusement on the roof garden of the Stuart, Henry and White buildings, where a feast of gigantic Texas water. melons will be held while a negro quartet sings Southern melodies. PORTLAND NOBLES MEET THE VISITORS PORTLAND, July 12.—It seemed as tho all the Shriners in the world Sundayed in Portland, but they con tinue to pour in today, The red fez zed horde is en route to Seattle. As soon as @ special train halted, the nobles and their ladies were taken in tow by members of the Al Kader temple, Portland, and whisked away on sight-seeing tours, which included automobile rides up the Columbia scenic highway and re- turn by steamer. The Al Kader band had played its entire repertoire about 14 times in meeting arriving Shriner spe- cials, but the “tooting” showed no diminution in vigor SHRINER IN CUFFS AND CAN'T GET OUT Noble Lee Lovering, of Damas- cus Temple, Rochester, N. Y., ve presented with a patr of latest s self-locking handcuffs, Sheriff Hodge, ‘friend, when ie his close personal Lovering called on Hodge Saturday Then— | Hodge went to the Roundup with Lovering, after taking the cuffs to an engraver to have Lovering's jnhame cut’ in the steel. And ©. BE, Wadsworth, the en- graver, didn't know they were self. locking cuffs, #0, In monkeying with ‘em, he snapped ‘em round his wrists. When County Jaifer Halley got Hodge located at the Roundup, was learned that Lovering had been kidnaped by a bunch of other s, and it took two hours to and the key to the cuffs. “PUT” STEVENS IS IN) LINE FOR BIG JOB | Advance “dope” on the election of Imperial officers of the Mystic Shrine is strong for J, Putnam} it |B lll ee SEMI- SEMI- ANNUAL 9 ANNUAL NECKWEAR CORSET CLEARANCE CLEARANCE SEMI-ANNUAL WAIST CLEARANCE NOW ON RADICAL PRICE CONCESSIONS ON ENTIRE STOCK OF LINGERIE, LINEN, SILK, LACE and GEORGETTE CREPE WAISTS This great e vent is second not even to our great half-price sale, for it isa radical clearance of our entire present stock of 1ists: Lingerie, linen, silk, crepe, lace and georgette. All reductions are of decided worth. For your convenience in selecting, we have divided them in lots, the value of which can be seen at a glance. LINGERIE WAISTS 95c — $1.95 — $2.35 — $2.85 — $3.75 ODD LOTS A GREAT } ANOTHER | 4 GROUP AN pins f REDUCED SSORT AND COLLECTION PECIAL ” PROM OF DI vere COLLECTION HIGHER BLOUSES BROKEN SPECIALLY Se VALU! VALUES SIZES, {OF UNUSUAL) Up TO $1.00. | UP _TO $556, PRICED AT R CLEARANCE | CLEARANCE ~ MERIT, | a oe PRICED AT ™ | PRICE, | PRICE, | | | | | 95c $1.95 | $2.35 | $2.85 | $3.75 ALL LINGERIE WAISTS $5.75 AND OVER 1-4 OFF SILK, LACE AND GEORGETTE. CREPE BLOUSES CHIFFONS, LACES, NETS, CREPE DE CHINE, VALUES P TO $5.00, CLEARANCE PRICE, $2.95 $2.95 — $3.95 — $4.95 — $5.75 | AN EXCEP- | NOVELTY BErER | TIONAL LINE | BLOUSES GRADE OF FOR MODELS BLOUS | WITII VALUES VALUES | UP TO $57: CLEARANCE PRICE, $3.95 | VALUES UP TO $ CLFARANCE PRICE, $4.95 UP TO $850, CLEARANCE PRICE, $5.75 ALL SILK AND LACE BLOUSES $8.50 AND OVER 1-4 OFF ALL SILK AND FIBRE SWEATERS 1-4 OFF. CORSET CLEARANCE Broken Lots of Modart, La Vida, Mme. Marie and W. B. Corsets AT 1-2 OFF An excellent assortment of models for all figures; not all sizes iu each model, but every High, low and medium bust in coutil, deen. size from 18 to 36 in one model or another. batiste, brocade, broche and sue A SPECIAL CLEARANCE OF ODDS AND ENDS IN LADIES’ NECKW=AR FEATURING FOUR GREAT LOTS AT In these lots you will find the latest novelties 19c — 25c — 35c — 50c in meckwear that have been slightly soiled or mussed, with values up to $1.75. ON MANY OF THE BETTER GRADES PROPORTIONATE REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE SECOND AVENUE AT SPRING STREET Stevens, of Portland, M likely candidate for imperial poten- tate. “Put” Stevens, as he is generally known in the East, is prominent ina) score of clubs and lodges, and is a typlieal Gown-enst Yankee. PROSPERITY LIVINGSTON, Mont., For the first time in two years, the Northern Pacific shops here began operating full time today, OHIO METHOD IN DENTISTRY Missing teeth are replaced by The Ohio Method by arti that are natural as your original teeth. Examinations are conducted without charge, and esti mates are furnished fn all cases. WE STAND BACK OF O FOR 12 YEARS’ $15 Set of Teeth, Guaranteed ........ $10 Set of Teeth, BLAINE, July 12-—High treason |ff| Choice Steer Guaranteed . is charged against David Kitzel and | Round Steak $10 Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown , 10 Gold or Porcela Bridge Work ... Solid Gold Fillings Other Fillings ...... Office Hours, 8:30 to 6, 9 to 12, OHI 207 UNIVERSITY CORNER SECOND GUARANTEE .. A a [ALL SET FOR CAMP! San | passed. e., as the Arthur Murray, ern department, has approved of| the program arranged for the Na-| tional Guardsmen at their annual) encampment, at American lake,/ July 18 to 31. planned by Adit Thompson, and the camp will be | under the direct supervision of Col.| William Inglis. NOTE July 12.— Gen, Maurice | dupots tons of gold were de fiscal year of 1915, ending June The coining value is $8,850,454.52, SHELLED AND SUNK GRIMSBY, Eng., July 12—The crew of the trawler Syrian, a vessel | of 75 tons, which was shelled and | sunk by a German submarine, was | landed here today, MAY DEPORT KUNE Fred Kune, the German posing as | a truck gardener, who is suspected | of having caused the explosion of 15 tons of dynamite on a scow in| Seattle's harbor two months ago, | probably will be deported. | | IT’S GOOD If You Get It at Frye’s QUALITY Markets Tuesday Specials: 5 cans Wild Rose Milk.... 4 Shoulder Steak 12:¢ Choice Loin 1 c 2ork Chops..... {ictal teeth now being Choice Steer UR WORK ARREST 2; TREASON .$8 A. Hamel, ranchers at Hall's pral- rie, Just across the Canadian bor- der from here, who were arrested | yesterday by Canadian officers and Choice Spare Ribs, Ib.......++ $4 m . $4 taken to, Vancouver, Kitrel, it ts |) Choice Mutton (+ yr thought, is an Amertcan. Both are | Chops ....-eee . he Up |old-timers in this district. No de- | Choice Steer Boiling Beef .... Oc Washington Full Cream Cheese (mild) Look for U. 8 Purple Stamp It signifies purtty and by: Shops Open Until 6:20 5O¢} | tails were PICK NORTH YAKIMA EVERETT, July 12.—North Yak- | ima was chosen Saturday afternoon | during the closing session for the next convention of the rural free delivery carriers of the state, A given Sundays, 8T. AVE. De i H resolution asking for a holiday Christmas for rural carriers and for \federal aid in road building, were 19 TONS COME HERE Th The report of John W. Phillips, © Program WA&S/assayer in charge, shows 19 avoir in the local assay office during the | aii ere tnnncearenmemrmreeenarcmnsmacencearnimsmer mnie. : wwiestan see we -=

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